If you've been anxious to see the two high-end Windows phones Microsoft has been working on, then you don't have to wait till the devices are officially launched.
Popular tech insider, Evleaks has posted the renders for both devices on Twitter: the larger one (Cyan) with a 5.7-inch screen is codenamed Cityman, while the black device with a 5.2-inch screen is Talkman.
Both devices are expected to have Quad HD displays, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and 5-megapixel front cameras. The Cityman could be powered by an eight-core ship, while its smaller sibling is expected to be equipped with a six-core processor.
According to a report by The Verge, the devices might also support USB Type-C as well as Qi wireless charging.
Evleaks tweeted out the renders in response to another image showing a Cityman connected to a peripheral that will allow it to support Microsoft's new Continuum feature. Based on information that surfaced earlier this year, Continuum can turn phones into small Windows computers.
These devices are expected to be launched at an upcoming Microsoft event this October – Pulse Tech will keep you updated with all the pertinent info as it becomes available.